Door Supervision SIA licence

BTEC

In Liverpool

£ 200 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    BTEC

  • Location

    Liverpool

  • Duration

    3 Days

to learn about the SIA and the Private Security Industry Act 2001. Suitable for: Anybody wishing to work in the security sector

Facilities

Location

Start date

Liverpool (Merseyside)
L1 3DZ

Start date

On request

About this course

Attending the approved training course by Rio Training

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Course programme

Rio Training delivers the new SIA approved security training courses the qualifications needed to apply for an SIA badge.

The course gives the learner details regarding roles and responsibilities the functions of the SIA and the legal issues regarding being sia licence.

The course is an enjoyable and informative course giving in depth knowledge of the private security industry act 2001 and the regulations and enforcement procedures of the sia who comply and enforce the private security industry act 2001.

The outcome will be a Btec level 2 in Door Supervision the qualification needed to apply for an sia badge.

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The Security Industry Authority is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry. We are an independent body reporting to the Home Secretary, under the terms of the . Our mission is to regulate the private security industry effectively; to reduce criminality, raise standards and recognise quality service. Our remit covers the United Kingdom.

We have two main duties. One is the compulsory licensing of individuals undertaking designated activities within the private security industry; the other is to manage the voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme, which measures private security suppliers against independently assessed criteria.

covers manned guarding (including security guarding, door supervision, close protection, cash and valuables in transit, and public space surveillance using CCTV), key holding and vehicle immobilising. Licensing ensures that private security operatives are ‘fit and proper’ persons who are properly trained and qualified to do their job.

Our introduced a set of operational and performance standards for suppliers of private security services. Those organisations that meet these standards are awarded Approved Contractor status. This accreditation provides purchasers of private security services with independent proof of a contractor's commitment to quality.

We believe that a professional, regulated private security industry has the potential to become a valuable member of , helping to reduce crime, disorder and the fear of crime.

Door Supervision SIA licence

£ 200 + VAT